Buch, Englisch, 688 Seiten, Format (B × H): 192 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 993 g
From Minstrelsy to MP3
Buch, Englisch, 688 Seiten, Format (B × H): 192 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 993 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-754331-3
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Explore the rich terrain of American popular music with the most complete introduction of its kind. With the sixth edition of the bestselling text American Popular Music: From Minstrelsy to MP3, Starr and Waterman help students hear more in the music around them with a cultural and social history of popular music.
Weitere Infos & Material
- Listening
- Preface
- TIMELINE: 1760s-1899
- 1. THEMES AND STREAMS OF AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC
- Theme One: Listening
- Theme Two: Music and Identity (Individuality, Gender, and Race)
- Theme Three: Music and Technology
- Theme Four: The Music Business
- Theme Five: Centers and Peripheries
- Streams of Tradition: The Sources of Popular Music
- 2. "AFTER THE BALL": POPULAR MUSIC OF THE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURIES
- The Minstrel Show
- An Early Pop Songwriter: Stephen Foster
- Dance Music and Brass Bands
- The Birth of Tin Pan Alley
- The Ragtime Craze, 1896-1918
- The Rise of the Phonograph
- TIMELINE: 1900-1945
- 3. "CATCHING AS THE SMALL-POX": SOCIAL DANCE AND JAZZ, 1917-1935
- Technology and the Music Business
- "Freak Dances": Turkey Trot and Tango
- James Reese Europe and the Castles
- Jazz as Popular Music: The Original Dixieland Jazz Band, the Creole Jazz Band, and Louis Armstrong
- Dance Music in the "Jazz Age"
- The Rise of Latin Dance Music: "El Manicero"
- 4. " I GOT RHYTHM": THE GOLDEN AGE OF TIN PAN ALLEY SONG, 1920s AND 1930s
- Tin Pan Alley Song Form
- What Were Tin Pan Alley Songs About?
- What Makes a Song a "Standard"?
- Tin Pan Alley and Broadway
- 5. "ST. LOUIS BLUES": RACE RECORDS AND HILLBILLY MUSIC, 1920s AND 1930s
- Race Records
- Classic Blues
- Understanding Twelve-Bar Blues
- The Country Blues
- Blind Lemon Jefferson: The First Country Blues Star
- Robert Johnson: Standing at the Crossroad
- Early Country Music: Hillbilly Records?
- Pioneers of Country Music: The Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers
- Popular Music and the Great Depression
- 6. "IN THE MOOD": THE SWING ERA, 1935-1945
- Swing Music and American Culture
- Benny Goodman: "The King of Swing"
- Duke Ellington in the Swing Era
- Kansas City Swing: Count Basie
- Superstar of Swing: Glenn Miller
- Jazz Singers: The Boswell Sisters, Billie Holiday, and Ella Fitzgerald
- Vocal Harmony Groups
- Country Music in the Swing Era: Roy Acuff, Singing Cowboys, and Western Swing
- Latin Music in the Swing Era
- ASCAP, the AFM, and the Decline of the Big Bands
- TIMELINE: 1946-1979
- 7. "CHOO CHOO CH' BOOGIE": THE POSTWAR ERA, 1946-1954
- Popular Music and Technology in the Postwar Era
- The Rise of the Star Singers
- Urban Folk Music: The Weavers
- The Mambo Craze (1949-1955)
- Southern Music in the Postwar Era
- Rhythm and Blues
- Vocal Harmony Groups
- RandB Women: Ruth Brown and Big Mama Thornton
- Country and Western Music
- 8. "ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK": ROCK 'N' ROLL, 1954-1959
- The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll
- Cover Versions and Early Rock 'n' Roll
- The Rock 'n' Roll Business
- Early Rock 'n' Roll Stars on the RandB Side
- Early Rock 'n' Roll Stars on the Country Side
- Wild, Wild Young Women: Female Rock 'n' Roll Pioneers
- The Latin Side of Rock 'n' Roll
- Songwriters and Producers of Early Rock 'n' Roll
- Other Currents: The Standard and Folk Music in the Rock 'n' Roll Era
- 9. "GOOD VIBRATIONS": AMERICAN POP AND THE BRITISH INVASION, 1960s
- The Early 1960s: Dance Music and "Teenage Symphonies"
- Berry Gordy and Motown
- Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys
- The Beatles, the British Invasion, and the American Response
- Meanwhile, Back in California.
- Latin Sounds in 1960s Pop: A Tall Man, a Tanned Girl, and a Taste of Honey
- 10. "BLOWIN' IN THE WIND": COUNTRY, SOUL, URBAN FOLK, AND THE RISE OF ROCK, 1960s
- Patsy Cline and the Nashville Sound
- Ray Charles and Soul Music
- Sam Cooke, the "King of Soul"
- James Brown and Aretha Franklin
- The Broadway Musical in the Age of Rock
- Urban Folk Music in the 1960s: Bob Dylan
- The Counterculture and Psychedelic Rock
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
- Their Satanic Majesties: The Rolling Stones After Sgt. Pepper
- San Francisco Rock: Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, and the Grateful Dead
- The Doors and "Light My Fire"
- Guitar Heroes: Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton
- 11. THE 1970s: ROCK MUSIC, DISCO, AND THE POPULAR MAINSTREAM
- Singer-Songwriters: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor
- Country Music and the Pop Mainstream
- Rock Comes of Age
- "Night Fever": The Rise of Disco
- 12. OUTSIDERS' MUSIC: PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY, REGGAE, SALSA, PUNK, FUNK, AND RAP, 1970s
- The Outlaws: Progressive Country Music
- "I Shot the Sheriff": The Rise of Reggae
- The Rise of Salsa Music
- "Psycho Killer": 1970s Punk and New Wave
- "Tear the Roof off the Sucker": Funk Music
- "Rapper's Delight": The Origins of Hip-Hop
- TIMELINE: 1980-TODAY
- 13. THE 1980s: DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY, MTV, AND THE POPULAR MAINSTREAM
- Digital Technology and Popular Music
- The Pop Mainstream of the 1980s: Some Representative Hits
- A Tale of Three Albums
- "Baby I'm a Star": Prince, Madonna, and the Production of Celebrity
- 14. "SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT": HIP-HOP, ALTERNATIVE MUSIC, AND THE ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS
- Hip-Hop Breaks Out (1980s-1990s)
- Commercialization, Diversification, and the Rise of Gangsta Rap (1990s)
- EDM: Dance Music in the Digital Age
- Alternate Currents
- Women's Voices: Alternative Folk, Hip-Hop, and Country
- Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music: Approaches to Tradition
- Latinx Superstars of the 1990s
- Globalization and the Rise of "World Music"
- 15. THE INTERNET AGE, 2000-
- The Impact of Digital Recording
- Music and the Internet: The Revolution Will Be Streamed
- "On the Road Again": The New Popular Music Economy
- Rock Music in the 2000s
- Hip-Hop in the New Millennium
- Hip-Hop Stars of the 2010s
- Twenty-First Century Divas: We Never Go Out of Style
- Conclusion: American Popular Music in the Age of Globalization
- Appendix: Understanding Rhythm and Form
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Credits
- Index




